The Social Democratic Party has condemned hate speech and threats of the All Progressives Congress (APC) against the opposition candidates, especially that of its party, Dr. Obinna Simon, who is contesting for the chairmanship of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in the February election.
The SDP noted that intimidation and harassment of candidates, and the bullying of the supporters of a leading opposition party like our great party, are highly condemnable, and that such acts have far-reaching negative consequences and the potential to get credible people disinterested in standing for elective office or public service.
Hate crimes of stalking, inciting sectional, tribal, or religious threats to feelings and ethnic prejudices against religious groups other than one’s, as are seen being employed by the ruling party, speak to lack of democratic culture, corruption orientation, and show desperation arising from the emerging reality of unavoidable failure for the candidates of the APC ahead of FCT Council elections, particularly in AMAC.
The SDP wholly condemns acts of violence associated with elections and will not tolerate any further intimidation of its candidates and supporters.
The security authorities are hereby called upon to invite Yamaho for interrogation and get him prosecuted.
The SDP reckons that citizens reserve the fundamental rights to freedom of speech and expression, but the likes of Yamaho need to be educated and mindful that rights come with responsibility.
The security authorities need to swiftly act and rightly, in public interest, when a person’s view and speech cross the acceptable limit and boundary from civility to the realm of criminality.
The FCT authorities need to ensure that appropriate security measures are put in place to safeguard the personal safety of the electorate and prevent social tension and public disorder during and after the February 21, 2026, Area Council elections.
It is in the best interest of the likes of overzealous agents of the APC, particularly Yamaho, who is obviously uncivilised, and his backers to get educated to know how to come to terms with the unchangeable reality and diversity of the FCT, and relate responsibly with it, while contributing meaningfully to the building of an Abuja that works for all.
Yamaho needs to be mindful of the fact that the FCT is for every Nigerian, irrespective of background, faith, and ethnicity.
The SDP also finds it important to draw the attention of the public to the fact that INEC had, in the past, repeatedly issued strong warnings to politicians and party members against hate speech, cyber-bullying, and assaults during electioneering campaigns.
Cognizant that Nigeria is a nation of diversity of nationalities, the SDP says no longer will the nation be held hostage by any cabal or group of demagogues who exploit and weaponize our ethnic divides to entrench their interests while undermining the true interest of the country.
It is no longer deniable that Dr. Obinna Simon, the SDP candidate for the AMAC chairmanship, has become the man to beat in the forthcoming election, and it is not surprising that he will win convincingly.
The party hereby calls on all relevant security agencies to ensure his safety before, during, and after the election, and also provide protection to all our supporters and the FCT electorate.
The statement from the National Publicity Secretary, Rufus Aiyenigba, also read: “We need to make Abuja become a pride of the nation as a capital city that works for all Nigerians.
“Our laws must enforce shared obligations of community membership for all Nigerians, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory.”
